I will say this about the Norlin era: The solid bodies and the semi-hollows are what gave the era its reputation. For the high end archtops, it's "guilt by association". The flip side to this is that...
If I were in your shoes, I'd be looking seriously at the Benedetto 16-B in the for sale section here. But, hey, I'm a Benedetto guy. Check out Jocelyn Gould and the tone she is getting from her...
I don't love the sound of really rubato guitar all the time, solo or otherwise, but this song seems to call for it somehow. Even if I were to work of the Galbraith arrangement, I'd at least try to...
You know that part in the podcast where two men are arguing about how many EQ plugins are necessary? You won't believe this, but they are the same man.
The original C24 concept was supposed to be a cross between a LP and a Strat, for people who used both and wanted one guitar to cover both. (The 25" scale is in between the two.) To me anyway, it...
Julian Lage was born in 1987. He was the subject of the 1996 short documentary film Jules at Eight. Aged twelve, he performed at the 2000 Grammy Awards. At fifteen, he was appointed a faculty member...
Hey all I’m going to be living in Santa Barbara for a couple of months this summer. I’m eager to meet local musicians as soon as I can so hopefully I get invited to jams and/or set up some gigs....
Well, let your ears decide. Play Bb7 to Emin7. Do you actually hear a satisfying resolution? Now play Bb7 to A7 a couple of times, then Bb7 Emin7 A7. Do you hear a delayed resolution? In my case, I...
Wow, I never thought of that in those terms, much more in these: It's great to have both views. I'll try to find a recording. You don't want to hear my sorry attempts at it.
Re #1 - I would tend to view Em7 there as an inverted C chord. Or a functional tonic sub if you like. Re:#2 It’s customary in ‘common practice music’ to chromatically alter a cycle 4 profession...
Yes, I had the same thought. :afro:
Ah yes I see what you mean. I’d have to hear it! Simple answer - I don’t really know. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I posted a chord melody of Here's That Rainy Day in Liarspoker's original thread, which came from a book entitled: 42 Chord Melody Arrangements for Solo Guitar by Barry Galbraith. I did not see it...
Reg - Is that yours or from a professional recording? I'd quite like to hear it performed if it was.
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